Excellent cartoon. Nothing could be more apt. Some one has to come out and do what more than a billion cricket lovers want. Ask Srini to step down until the investigation is over. We are the laughing stock in international cricketing circles now.Whether CSK is involved or not its for the courts to decide, but for the time, please step down Srini for gods sake and for crickets sake in India. And
Dhoni cannot keep silent..more important than the champions trophy is the common cricket crazy fanatics (me included) who needs some answers.

Posted by satishchandar
on (May 30, 2013, 6:15 GMT)

He is ON there for Champions trophy.. The purpose of him attending the media was for that alone.. Then question him about Champions trophy alone.. That should be the media responsibility.. If the media wants his response for IPL things, let them schedule a separate meet with whoever they want provided they accept to answer it.. Not with a guy whose focus is on something bigger than media TRP..

Posted by MasterMindGupta
on (May 30, 2013, 4:19 GMT)

This is in bad taste. How can you ridicule the captain of India on such a big issue in such a way? This is not in good taste.

Posted by KishorKumar25
on (May 30, 2013, 4:11 GMT)

The favourite among ur cartoons, achaarle

Posted by CrickFan82
on (May 30, 2013, 3:49 GMT)

"whistle podu" means "just whistle" in tamil, its one of the terms used in CSK theme song..its a joke to say dont open ur mouth even to whistle

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